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The Collars of RBG

The Collars of RBG
Author: Elinor Carucci
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0593580788

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A striking portrait of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her historic tenure on the United States Supreme Court, brought to life with incisive quotes and bold photographs of her iconic collars. The collar is a powerful point of entry for exploring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life and her tireless work on America’s highest court. The twenty-five neckpieces captured here—in over eighty stunning photographs by award-winning photographer Elinor Carucci—offer insight into RBG’s legacy. Her sharp use of language, a linchpin of her notorious dissents, is celebrated throughout, with quotes to support each collar and its story. The bold, ornate, and subversive collars she chose to wear on the bench communicated so much more. Shortly after RBG’s passing in September, 2020, Carucci was commissioned by Time magazine for a commemorative piece on the late justice, focused on the stories behind her legendary collars. Here, Carucci and co-author Sara Bader use each collar to highlight a defining career moment, from RBG's earliest argument for gender equality to her support of immigration and marriage equality during her twenty-fifth year on the bench. Some of her collars are well-known, like her dissent collar, or her favorite white beaded neckpiece that she wore for important portraits. Other collars are less familiar but tell poignant stories of artists, colleagues, friends, and fans whose gifts to Justice Ginsburg found meaning in her hands. Small in stature but towering in influence, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was described as a titan, a civil rights hero, and most poetically, by her colleague Justice Stephen Breyer, “a rock of righteousness.” The Collars of RBG is an artful collection of moments from this warrior’s legacy, crystallizing the many ways RBG reshaped the cultural landscape for us all.


Deadly Justice

Deadly Justice
Author: Frank R. Baumgartner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190841540

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Forty years and 1,400 executions after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the death penalty constitutional, eminent political scientist Frank Baumgartner and a team of younger scholars have collaborated to assess the empirical record and provide a definitive account of how the death penalty has been implemented. A Statistical Portrait of the Death Penalty shows that all the flaws that caused the Supreme Court to invalidate the death penalty in 1972 remain and indeed that new problems have arisen. Far from "perfecting the mechanism" of death, the modern system has failed.


Rehnquist

Rehnquist
Author: Herman Obermayer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439155534

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In Rehnquist, former editor and publisher Herman Obermayer completes the historical portrait of Supreme Court Justice William H. Rehnquist through personal observations and recollections—a memoir of friendship and a final act of posthumous loyalty. The impact of Chief Justice William Rehnquist—who served as a Supreme Court justice for a third of a century and headed the federal judiciary under four presidents—cannot be overstated. His dissenting opinion in Roe v. Wade, and his strongly stated positions on issues as various as freedom of the press, school prayer, and civil rights, would guarantee his memory on their own. Chiefly, though, William Rehnquist will always be remembered for his highly visible role in two of the most important and contentious political events of recent American history: the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton in 1999 and the Supreme Court's decision that made George W. Bush the victor in the presidential election of 2000. Despite his importance as a public figure, however, William Rehnquist scrupulously preserved his private life. And while his judicial opinions often inflamed passions and aroused both ire and praise, they were rarely personal. The underlying quirks, foibles, and eccentricities of the man were always under wraps. Now, however, journalist Herman J. Obermayer has broken that silence in a memoir of their nineteen-year friendship that is both factually detailed and intensely moving, his own personal tribute to his dearest friend. In these pages, we meet for the first time William Rehnquist the man, in a portrait that can only serve to enhance the legacy of a Chief Justice who will be remembered in history as being among America's most influential.


Rehnquist

Rehnquist
Author: Herman J. Obermayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Judges
ISBN:

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That Man

That Man
Author: Robert H. Jackson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004-12-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195177572

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This intimate portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt was written by his close friend and associate, the late Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson.


The Chief Justice

The Chief Justice
Author: Richard Terrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1979
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Portrait Painting

Portrait Painting
Author: Michael Shane Neal
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733622509

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Rehnquist

Rehnquist
Author: Herman Obermayer
Publisher: Threshold Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476746432

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In Rehnquist, former editor and publisher Herman Obermayer completes the historical portrait of Supreme Court Justice William H. Rehnquist through personal observations and recollections—a memoir of friendship and a final act of posthumous loyalty. The impact of Chief Justice William Rehnquist—who served as a Supreme Court justice for a third of a century and headed the federal judiciary under four presidents—cannot be overstated. His dissenting opinion in Roe v. Wade, and his strongly stated positions on issues as various as freedom of the press, school prayer, and civil rights, would guarantee his memory on their own. Chiefly, though, William Rehnquist will always be remembered for his highly visible role in two of the most important and contentious political events of recent American history: the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton in 1999 and the Supreme Court's decision that made George W. Bush the victor in the presidential election of 2000. Despite his importance as a public figure, however, William Rehnquist scrupulously preserved his private life. And while his judicial opinions often inflamed passions and aroused both ire and praise, they were rarely personal. The underlying quirks, foibles, and eccentricities of the man were always under wraps. Now, however, journalist Herman J. Obermayer has broken that silence in a memoir of their nineteen-year friendship that is both factually detailed and intensely moving, his own personal tribute to his dearest friend. In these pages, we meet for the first time William Rehnquist the man, in a portrait that can only serve to enhance the legacy of a Chief Justice who will be remembered in history as being among America's most influential.


Ethical Portraits

Ethical Portraits
Author: Hatty Nestor
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789040035

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Prisons systematically dehumanise the imprisoned. Visualised through mugshots and surveillance recordings, the incarcerated lose control of their own image and identity. The criminal justice system in the United States does not only carry out so-called justice in ways that compound inequality, it also minimises the possibility for empathetic encounters with those who are most marginalised. It is therefore urgent to understand how prisoners are portrayed by the carceral state and how this might be countered or recuperated. How can understanding the visual representation of prisoners help us confront the invisible forms of power in the American prison system? Ethical Portraits investigates the representation of the incarcerated in the United States criminal justice system, and the state’s failure to represent those incarcerated humanely. Through wide-ranging interviews and creative nonfiction, Hatty Nestor deconstructs the different roles of prison portraiture, such as in courtroom sketches, DNA profiling, and the incarceration of Chelsea Manning.


The Faces of Justice

The Faces of Justice
Author: David Wells Roth
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-01-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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This series of portraits that line the walls of the main hall in the Clemente Ruiz Nazario United States Courthouse in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico is known as: Judges' Historical Portraits Exhibition. The description of the portrait commission is a fairly detailed and comprehensive account of the evolution and creation of the judicial portraits. It was the brain-child and dream of Chief Judge José Antonio Fusté. Both he and the court librarian, Ana Milagros Rodríguez, worked very closely with me to make it happen and bring the paintings and history to life.